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As funny as these GentooPenguins are, attempting to jump onto the huge iceberg, it's a little unsettling to know there were 90 Orcas in the area on the hunt!

published:04 Mar 2012

views:450420

In the centre of Antarctica, a colony of male Emperor penguins are left quite literally 'holding the baby' as, nearing starvation, they eagerly await the return of the females fresh from their fishing trip! Visithttp://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBCEarthYouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcearth

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PhotographerPaul Nicklen captures unique video of emperor penguins soaring through the sea and launching their bodies out of the water onto the ice. Scientists have discovered the secret of their speed — bubbles. Learn more in the November issue of National Geographic magazine.
Emperor PenguinsSpeedLaunch Out of the Water | National Geographic
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published:26 Oct 2012

views:425268

Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere. They're flightless aquatic birds (that means they can't fly but they swim really well!) that eat fish. Not all penguins live in the ice and snow, but many do. Penguins are amazing!
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published:16 Nov 2016

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Wild nature from the Antarctica.
Due to the global warming, the wild animals in the South Pole are in the danger of their life. No food and no settlement.
The documentary looks into the penguins, the most representatives of the Antarctic animals.
The biggest spice, Emperor Penguins, live in only the South Pole. We explore the harshest journey of the Penguins with their babies, where they migrate hundreds of kilometers.
On the other side, the Gentoo Penguins protect the attack from skuas.
Other two species, the Adelie Penguins, have a solid black head, black back with blue-tipped feathers, and a solid white belly. The Adelie also have a white ring around its eyes and a chinstrap which is for this specie, a narrow band of black feathers found just beneath the chin that extends from ear to ear.
The program shows the details of each species of penguins. We learn how important should we preserve the glaciers land and the valuable wild animals living there.
Produced by: DMZ Wild / DAEHAN MEDIA WORLDDate: 2011
Lenght: 1x52´
Distribution in Spain by Motion Pictures Distribution -http://www.motionpic.com
La naturaleza salvaje de la Antártida.
Debido al calentamiento global, los animales salvajes en el polo sur están en el peligro de extinción. No hay comida ni solución.
El documental trata sobre los pingüinos, los animales más representativos de la Antártida.
La especie de mayor número de individuos, los pingüinos emperador, viven sólo en el polo sur. Se documenta la dura travesía que recorren los pingüinos con sus bebés. Emigran cientos de kilómetros.
Por otro lado, los pingüinos Gentoo se protegen del ataque de los skúas.
Otras dos especies: los pingüinos Adelie, tienen una cabeza de color negro sólido, fondo negro con el azul de punta de las plumas, y un vientre blanco sólido. Los Adelie también tiene un anillo blanco alrededor de sus ojos y otro al rededor de su barbijo y que se caracterizan por su "barbijo", una banda estrecha de plumas negras que se encuentran justo debajo de la barbilla que se extiende de oreja a oreja.
El documental muestra los detalles de cada especie de pingüinos. Nos enteraremos de la importancia de preservar los glaciares de la tierra y los animales silvestres.
Producido por: DMZ Wild / DAEHAN MEDIA WORLD
Fecha: 2011
Formato: 1x52´
Distribución en España por Motion Pictures Distribution -http://www.motionpic.com

published:20 Mar 2012

views:35752

VisitAntarctica with a group of adorable Adélie penguins. Watch as they glide along the ice and swim through the frigid waters.
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At -100 degrees F, you'll survive for less than 3 minutes and burn 5,000 calories a day, and boiling water can turn to snow instantly. And, at less than 1% humidity, your body will lose water just breathing. This is Station Zero: Antarctica, where close-knit communities of scientists, engineers, and hardened field vets have forged an existence unlike anything on our planet.
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All About the Adélie Penguin | Continent 7: Antarctica
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published:25 Nov 2016

views:23538

Planet Earth: Limited Collector's Edition available on Blu-ray and DVD 10/4 at http://bit.ly/pH4Qv4
Planet Earth: Special Edition available on Blu-ray and DVD 10/4 at http://bit.ly/nAUZjd
Planet Earth took the world by storm when it originally aired. It garnered uniformly glowing reviews, won four Emmy Awards, including Best Nonfiction Series and Best Cinematography, and its longevity on the best-seller list is legend. Now, with the addition of all new commentary and new bonus programs you can relive this incredible experience all over again! In this truly special, limited collector's edition, prepare to be overwhelmed again by the beauty and majesty of Planet Earth.

published:23 Sep 2011

views:98901

Human contact with penguin colonies can be very disruptive and stressful for the birds, but scientists have devised a very cute solution.

Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. Antarctica is considered a desert, with annual precipitation of only 200mm (8in) along the coast and far less inland. The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89.2°C (−128.6°F), though the average for the third quarter (the coldest part of the year) is −63°C (−81°F). There are no permanent human residents, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent. Organisms native to Antarctica include many types of algae, bacteria, fungi, plants, protista, and certain animals, such as mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades. Vegetation, where it occurs, is tundra.

Emperor penguin

The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica. The male and female are similar in plumage and size, reaching 122cm (48in) in height and weighing from 22 to 45kg (49 to 99lb). The dorsal side and head are black and sharply delineated from the white belly, pale-yellow breast and bright-yellow ear patches. Like all penguins it is flightless, with a streamlined body, and wings stiffened and flattened into flippers for a marine habitat.

Its diet consists primarily of fish, but can also include crustaceans, such as krill, and cephalopods, such as squid. In hunting, the species can remain submerged up to 18minutes, diving to a depth of 535m (1,755ft). It has several adaptations to facilitate this, including an unusually structured haemoglobin to allow it to function at low oxygen levels, solid bones to reduce barotrauma, and the ability to reduce its metabolism and shut down non-essential organ functions.

Although all penguin species are native to the Southern Hemisphere, they are not found only in cold climates, such as Antarctica. In fact, only a few species of penguin live so far south. Several species are found in the temperate zone, and one species, the Galápagos penguin, lives near the equator.

The largest living species is the emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri): on average adults are about 1.1m (3ft 7in) tall and weigh 35kg (77lb) or more. The smallest penguin species is the little blue penguin (Eudyptula minor), also known as the fairy penguin, which stands around 40cm (16in) tall and weighs 1kg (2.2lb). Among extant penguins, larger penguins inhabit colder regions, while smaller penguins are generally found in temperate or even tropical climates (see alsoBergmann's rule). Some prehistoric species attained enormous sizes, becoming as tall or as heavy as an adult human. These were not restricted to Antarctic regions; on the contrary, subantarctic regions harboured high diversity, and at least one giant penguin occurred in a region not quite 2,000km south of the equator 35mya, in a climate decidedly warmer than today.

Penguin Fun in Antarctica

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As funny as these GentooPenguins are, attempting to jump onto the huge iceberg, it's a little unsettling to know there were 90 Orcas in the area on the hunt!

4:14

Emperor penguins - The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth - BBC

Emperor penguins - The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth - BBC

Emperor penguins - The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth - BBC

In the centre of Antarctica, a colony of male Emperor penguins are left quite literally 'holding the baby' as, nearing starvation, they eagerly await the return of the females fresh from their fishing trip! Visithttp://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBCEarthYouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcearth

Emperor Penguins Speed Launch Out of the Water | National Geographic

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PhotographerPaul Nicklen captures unique video of emperor penguins soaring through the sea and launching their bodies out of the water onto the ice. Scientists have discovered the secret of their speed — bubbles. Learn more in the November issue of National Geographic magazine.
Emperor PenguinsSpeedLaunch Out of the Water | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/A9mbCNs47FI
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6:07

All About Penguins for Kids: Penguins of the World for Children - FreeSchool

All About Penguins for Kids: Penguins of the World for Children - FreeSchool

All About Penguins for Kids: Penguins of the World for Children - FreeSchool

Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere. They're flightless aquatic birds (that means they can't fly but they swim really well!) that eat fish. Not all penguins live in the ice and snow, but many do. Penguins are amazing!
Like this video if you want to see more videos about ANIMALS!
Thumbnail image by Christopher Michel
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3:16

PENGUINS, the Antarctic Wildlife - 52' HDTV

PENGUINS, the Antarctic Wildlife - 52' HDTV

PENGUINS, the Antarctic Wildlife - 52' HDTV

Wild nature from the Antarctica.
Due to the global warming, the wild animals in the South Pole are in the danger of their life. No food and no settlement.
The documentary looks into the penguins, the most representatives of the Antarctic animals.
The biggest spice, Emperor Penguins, live in only the South Pole. We explore the harshest journey of the Penguins with their babies, where they migrate hundreds of kilometers.
On the other side, the Gentoo Penguins protect the attack from skuas.
Other two species, the Adelie Penguins, have a solid black head, black back with blue-tipped feathers, and a solid white belly. The Adelie also have a white ring around its eyes and a chinstrap which is for this specie, a narrow band of black feathers found just beneath the chin that extends from ear to ear.
The program shows the details of each species of penguins. We learn how important should we preserve the glaciers land and the valuable wild animals living there.
Produced by: DMZ Wild / DAEHAN MEDIA WORLDDate: 2011
Lenght: 1x52´
Distribution in Spain by Motion Pictures Distribution -http://www.motionpic.com
La naturaleza salvaje de la Antártida.
Debido al calentamiento global, los animales salvajes en el polo sur están en el peligro de extinción. No hay comida ni solución.
El documental trata sobre los pingüinos, los animales más representativos de la Antártida.
La especie de mayor número de individuos, los pingüinos emperador, viven sólo en el polo sur. Se documenta la dura travesía que recorren los pingüinos con sus bebés. Emigran cientos de kilómetros.
Por otro lado, los pingüinos Gentoo se protegen del ataque de los skúas.
Otras dos especies: los pingüinos Adelie, tienen una cabeza de color negro sólido, fondo negro con el azul de punta de las plumas, y un vientre blanco sólido. Los Adelie también tiene un anillo blanco alrededor de sus ojos y otro al rededor de su barbijo y que se caracterizan por su "barbijo", una banda estrecha de plumas negras que se encuentran justo debajo de la barbilla que se extiende de oreja a oreja.
El documental muestra los detalles de cada especie de pingüinos. Nos enteraremos de la importancia de preservar los glaciares de la tierra y los animales silvestres.
Producido por: DMZ Wild / DAEHAN MEDIA WORLD
Fecha: 2011
Formato: 1x52´
Distribución en España por Motion Pictures Distribution -http://www.motionpic.com

1:01

All About the Adélie Penguin | Continent 7: Antarctica

All About the Adélie Penguin | Continent 7: Antarctica

All About the Adélie Penguin | Continent 7: Antarctica

VisitAntarctica with a group of adorable Adélie penguins. Watch as they glide along the ice and swim through the frigid waters.
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At -100 degrees F, you'll survive for less than 3 minutes and burn 5,000 calories a day, and boiling water can turn to snow instantly. And, at less than 1% humidity, your body will lose water just breathing. This is Station Zero: Antarctica, where close-knit communities of scientists, engineers, and hardened field vets have forged an existence unlike anything on our planet.
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All About the Adélie Penguin | Continent 7: Antarctica
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1:52

Emperor Penguins in Antarctica - BBC Planet Earth

Emperor Penguins in Antarctica - BBC Planet Earth

Emperor Penguins in Antarctica - BBC Planet Earth

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Planet Earth took the world by storm when it originally aired. It garnered uniformly glowing reviews, won four Emmy Awards, including Best Nonfiction Series and Best Cinematography, and its longevity on the best-seller list is legend. Now, with the addition of all new commentary and new bonus programs you can relive this incredible experience all over again! In this truly special, limited collector's edition, prepare to be overwhelmed again by the beauty and majesty of Planet Earth.

1:11

Baby Penguin Rovers Fool Adult Penguins in Antarctica

Baby Penguin Rovers Fool Adult Penguins in Antarctica

Baby Penguin Rovers Fool Adult Penguins in Antarctica

Human contact with penguin colonies can be very disruptive and stressful for the birds, but scientists have devised a very cute solution.

1:16

Chill Out with Adélie and Emperor Penguins | Continent 7: Antarctica

Chill Out with Adélie and Emperor Penguins | Continent 7: Antarctica

Chill Out with Adélie and Emperor Penguins | Continent 7: Antarctica

Chill out with Antarctica's Adélie and Emperor penguins. Emperors are the largest penguin in the world but Adélies have a few tricks up their sleeve. Relax as these adorable birds break the ice.
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At -100 degrees F, you'll survive for less than 3 minutes and burn 5,000 calories a day, and boiling water can turn to snow instantly. And, at less than 1% humidity, your body will lose water just breathing. This is Station Zero: Antarctica, where close-knit communities of scientists, engineers, and hardened field vets have forged an existence unlike anything on our planet.
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Chill Out with Adélie and Emperor Penguins | Continent 7: Antarctica
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Emperor Penguins Huddle for Warmth | Nature on PBS

To survive frigid temperatures, emperor penguins all converge on the same central point and begin to form a huddle. As those on the outside take the brunt of the cold, those on the inside take tiny steps that move the huddle in waves. The pack continues to shift and rotate from the center, so no one is left permanently in the cold. "The Gathering Swarms" premieres Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at 8/7c on PBS. For more, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature

6:33

Penguins With Punk Looks | Antarctica Ep1

Penguins With Punk Looks | Antarctica Ep1

Penguins With Punk Looks | Antarctica Ep1

http://www.earthtouch.tv/ The journey begins! Two sun-loving South African filmmakers are heading for the coldest continent on earth. First stop: the remote and beautiful Falkland Islands, home to one of the largest nesting colonies of rare rockhopper penguins.

Hatched in the deep freeze of the Antarctic winter Emperor Penguin chicks must survive the Planet's toughest climate. When they reach adulthood they'll instinctively make one of the Natural World's most astonishingly journeys.
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Baby Emperor Penguins Emerge from Their Shells | Nature on PBS

Emperor dads stand watch as penguin hatchlings peck their way free. Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A NatureSpecialPresentation Debuts Wednesday, September 24, 2014 on PBS. For more visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ The three-part series, narrated by actor David Tennant, deploys 50 spycams to record many first-time images of penguin behaviorWatched by spycams, newborn emperor penguins in Antarctica are seen walking on their mothers’ feet and taking their own first unsteady steps.

Penguin Fun in Antarctica

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As funny as these GentooPenguins are, attempting to jump onto the huge iceberg, it's a little unsettling to know there were 90 Orcas in the area on the hunt!

published: 04 Mar 2012

Emperor penguins - The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth - BBC

In the centre of Antarctica, a colony of male Emperor penguins are left quite literally 'holding the baby' as, nearing starvation, they eagerly await the return of the females fresh from their fishing trip! Visithttp://www.bbcearth.com for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos and watch more high quality videos on the new BBCEarthYouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/bbcearth

Emperor Penguins Speed Launch Out of the Water | National Geographic

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PhotographerPaul Nicklen captures unique video of emperor penguins soaring through the sea and launching their bodies out of the water onto the ice. Scientists have discovered the secret of their...

published: 26 Oct 2012

All About Penguins for Kids: Penguins of the World for Children - FreeSchool

Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere. They're flightless aquatic birds (that means they can't fly but they swim really well!) that eat fish. Not all penguins live in the ice and snow, but many do. Penguins are amazing!
Like this video if you want to see more videos about ANIMALS!
Thumbnail image by Christopher Michel
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published: 16 Nov 2016

PENGUINS, the Antarctic Wildlife - 52' HDTV

Wild nature from the Antarctica.
Due to the global warming, the wild animals in the South Pole are in the danger of their life. No food and no settlement.
The documentary looks into the penguins, the most representatives of the Antarctic animals.
The biggest spice, Emperor Penguins, live in only the South Pole. We explore the harshest journey of the Penguins with their babies, where they migrate hundreds of kilometers.
On the other side, the Gentoo Penguins protect the attack from skuas.
Other two species, the Adelie Penguins, have a solid black head, black back with blue-tipped feathers, and a solid white belly. The Adelie also have a white ring around its eyes and a chinstrap which is for this specie, a narrow band of black feathers found just beneath the chin that extends f...

published: 20 Mar 2012

All About the Adélie Penguin | Continent 7: Antarctica

VisitAntarctica with a group of adorable Adélie penguins. Watch as they glide along the ice and swim through the frigid waters.
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➡ Watch all clips of Continent 7: Antarctica here: http://bit.ly/WatchContinent7Antarctica
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About Continent 7: Antarctica:
At -100 degrees F, you'll survive for less than 3 minutes and burn 5,000 calories a day, and boiling water can turn to snow instantly. And, at less than 1% humidity, your body will lose water just breathing. This is Station Zero: Antarctica, where close-knit communities of scientists, engineers, and hardened field vets have forged an existence unlike anything on our planet.
Get More National Geographic:
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published: 25 Nov 2016

Emperor Penguins in Antarctica - BBC Planet Earth

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Planet Earth took the world by storm when it originally aired. It garnered uniformly glowing reviews, won four Emmy Awards, including Best Nonfiction Series and Best Cinematography, and its longevity on the best-seller list is legend. Now, with the addition of all new commentary and new bonus programs you can relive this incredible experience all over again! In this truly special, limited collector's edition, prepare to be overwhelmed again by the beauty and majesty of Planet Earth.

published: 23 Sep 2011

Baby Penguin Rovers Fool Adult Penguins in Antarctica

Human contact with penguin colonies can be very disruptive and stressful for the birds, but scientists have devised a very cute solution.

published: 14 Nov 2014

Chill Out with Adélie and Emperor Penguins | Continent 7: Antarctica

Chill out with Antarctica's Adélie and Emperor penguins. Emperors are the largest penguin in the world but Adélies have a few tricks up their sleeve. Relax as these adorable birds break the ice.
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About Continent 7: Antarctica:
At -100 degrees F, you'll survive for less than 3 minutes and burn 5,000 calories a day, and boiling water can turn to snow instantly. And, at less than 1% humidity, your body will lose water just breathing. This is Station Zero: Antarctica, where close-knit communities of scientists, engineers, and hardened field vets have forged an existence unlike anything on ou...

Emperor Penguins Huddle for Warmth | Nature on PBS

To survive frigid temperatures, emperor penguins all converge on the same central point and begin to form a huddle. As those on the outside take the brunt of the cold, those on the inside take tiny steps that move the huddle in waves. The pack continues to shift and rotate from the center, so no one is left permanently in the cold. "The Gathering Swarms" premieres Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at 8/7c on PBS. For more, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature

published: 16 May 2014

Penguins With Punk Looks | Antarctica Ep1

http://www.earthtouch.tv/ The journey begins! Two sun-loving South African filmmakers are heading for the coldest continent on earth. First stop: the remote and beautiful Falkland Islands, home to one of the largest nesting colonies of rare rockhopper penguins.

Hatched in the deep freeze of the Antarctic winter Emperor Penguin chicks must survive the Planet's toughest climate. When they reach adulthood they'll instinctively make one of the Natural World's most astonishingly journeys.
Subscribe to EarthUnplugged -- http://goo.gl/VK1MH
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Emperor dads stand watch as penguin hatchlings peck their way free. Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A NatureSpecialPresentation Debuts Wednesday, September 24, 2014 on PBS. For more visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ The three-part series, narrated by actor David Tennant, deploys 50 spycams to record many first-time images of penguin behaviorWatched by spycams, newborn emperor penguins in Antarctica are seen walking on their mothers’ feet and taking their own first unsteady steps.

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In the centre of Antarctica, a colony of male Emperor penguins are left quite literally 'holding the baby' as, nearing starvation, they eagerly await the return...

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PhotographerPaul Nicklen captures unique video of emperor penguins soaring through the sea and launching their bodies out of the water onto the ice. Scientists have discovered the secret of their speed — bubbles. Learn more in the November issue of National Geographic magazine.
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Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere. They're flightless aquatic birds (that means they can't fly but ...

Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere. They're flightless aquatic birds (that means they can't fly but they swim really well!) that eat fish. Not all penguins live in the ice and snow, but many do. Penguins are amazing!
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Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere. They're flightless aquatic birds (that means they can't fly but they swim really well!) that eat fish. Not all penguins live in the ice and snow, but many do. Penguins are amazing!
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VisitAntarctica with a group of adorable Adélie penguins. Watch as they glide along the ice and swim through the frigid waters.
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Chill out with Antarctica's Adélie and Emperor penguins. Emperors are the largest penguin in the world but Adélies have a few tricks up their sleeve. Relax as these adorable birds break the ice.
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Emperor Penguins Huddle for Warmth | Nature on PBS

To survive frigid temperatures, emperor penguins all converge on the same central point and begin to form a huddle. As those on the outside take the brunt of th...

To survive frigid temperatures, emperor penguins all converge on the same central point and begin to form a huddle. As those on the outside take the brunt of the cold, those on the inside take tiny steps that move the huddle in waves. The pack continues to shift and rotate from the center, so no one is left permanently in the cold. "The Gathering Swarms" premieres Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at 8/7c on PBS. For more, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature

To survive frigid temperatures, emperor penguins all converge on the same central point and begin to form a huddle. As those on the outside take the brunt of the cold, those on the inside take tiny steps that move the huddle in waves. The pack continues to shift and rotate from the center, so no one is left permanently in the cold. "The Gathering Swarms" premieres Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at 8/7c on PBS. For more, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature

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Hatched in the deep freeze of the Antarctic winter Emperor Penguin chicks must survive the Planet's toughest climate. When they reach adulthood they'll instinctively make one of the Natural World's most astonishingly journeys.
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Emperor dads stand watch as penguin hatchlings peck their way free. Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A NatureSpecialPresentation Debuts Wednesday, September 24, 2014 on PBS. For more visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ The three-part series, narrated by actor David Tennant, deploys 50 spycams to record many first-time images of penguin behaviorWatched by spycams, newborn emperor penguins in Antarctica are seen walking on their mothers’ feet and taking their own first unsteady steps.

Emperor dads stand watch as penguin hatchlings peck their way free. Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A NatureSpecialPresentation Debuts Wednesday, September 24, 2014 on PBS. For more visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ The three-part series, narrated by actor David Tennant, deploys 50 spycams to record many first-time images of penguin behaviorWatched by spycams, newborn emperor penguins in Antarctica are seen walking on their mothers’ feet and taking their own first unsteady steps.

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Emperor penguins - The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth - BBC

In the centre of Antarctica, a colony of male Emperor penguins are left quite literally 'h...

Emperor penguins - The Greatest Wildlife Show on Earth - BBC

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All About Penguins for Kids: Penguins of the World for Children - FreeSchool

Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisp...

All About Penguins for Kids: Penguins of the World for Children - FreeSchool

Penguins are a special family of birds that live almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere. They're flightless aquatic birds (that means they can't fly but they swim really well!) that eat fish. Not all penguins live in the ice and snow, but many do. Penguins are amazing!
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Emperor Penguins in Antarctica - BBC Planet Earth

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Baby Penguin Rovers Fool Adult Penguins in Antarctica

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Chill out with Antarctica's Adélie and Emperor penguins. Emperors are the largest penguin in the world but Adélies have a few tricks up their sleeve. Relax as these adorable birds break the ice.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are speeding up the already fast pace of sea level rise, new satellite research shows.At the current rate, the world's oceans on average will be at least 2 feet higher by the end of the century compared to today, according to researchers who published in Monday's Proceedings of ......

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Team of scientists investigates mysterious marine ecosystem hidden beneath an Antarctic ice shelf Submitted by 12.02.2018 A team of scientists, led by British Antarctic Survey , heads to Antarctica this week to investigate a mysterious marine ecosystem that's been hidden beneath an Antarctic ice shelf for up to 120,000 years....

The world’s sea ice shrank to a record January low last month as the annual polar melting period expanded, experts say ... The news comes just days after researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder said the rate at which sea levels are rising was increasing every year, driven mostly by accelerated melting in Greenland and Antarctica ... In an online post, the group said....

In 1987, countries of the world agreed to the Montreal Protocol, a treaty designed to phase out chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, responsible for destroying ozone in the stratosphere. The protocol has worked as intended in reducing these substances, and early healing of the ozone “hole” over Antarctica has been subsequently hailed by scientists ...The research was published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics on Tuesday ... - — - ... ....

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You can now see the Antarctic from a minke whale’s point of view. For the very first time, scientists in Antarctica have attached a “whale cam” to the back of a southern minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis), a small baleen whale that prefers the chilly waters of the southern hemisphere....

What if the doctor is right? What if any of us knew we had 10 to 20? What are you to do with that information? Check your will? Talk to your financial analyst about your stock portfolio? Make sure your spouse knows where the important papers are? Buy the sports car you've always wanted? Buy tickets to Fiji or Antarctica or Mongolia? Start hiking ......

What if the doctor is right? What if any of us knew we had 10 to 20? What are you to do with that information? Check your will? Talk to your financial analyst about your stock portfolio? Make sure your spouse knows where the important papers are? Buy the sports car you've always wanted? Buy tickets to Fiji or Antarctica or Mongolia? Start hiking ......

This story was originally published by Grist and appears here as part of an ongoing collaboration. That worrying development is just the latest sign that rising temperatures are inflicting lasting changes on the coldest corners of the globe ...Related. The DoomsdayGlacier. In the farthest reaches of Antarctica, a nightmare scenario of crumbling ice – and rapidly rising seas – could spell disaster for a warming planet ... More News ... ....

BEIJING, Feb. 15 -- Decades ago, China was basically a self-sufficient country, and the products on its marketplace were largely dull and limited ... BUYING FROM GLOBE ... Wang Yang's shopping is not so traditional this year ... It is fast and convenient ... Online travel service provider Ctrip said people have booked outbound tours to over 700 cities in 68 countries and regions on its platform, with destinations as far afield as Antarctica ... ....